Lockheed Martin
subsidiary Sikorsky received a $35.7 million contract from the U.S.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for its Aircrew Labor
In-Cockpit Automation System program.

The prototype project agreement provides
funding for Phase III of the program, which seeks to create installable
and removable kits that can be integrated with 80 of the aircraft
operated by the U.S. Department of Defense.

The Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System,
or ALIAS, is a DARPA effort to boost in-flight automation capabilities
for military aircraft. Defense authorities say the developments will
reduce the workload for pilots, improve safety, and augment mission
performance.

Under Phase III of the program, Sikorsky will
focus on the fabrication and installation of prototype kits on multiple
aircraft variants, and conduct flight demonstrations for each.

According to the Pentagon, the estimated government funding for the agreement will be $21 million, while Sikorsky's cost share is $14 million.

Work on the contract will be performed at
various locations, including Stratford, Conn.; Westford, Mass.;
Pittsburgh, Penn.; and is expected to be complete by February 2018.
DARPA is listed as the contracting activity.

Sikorsky funded for Phase III of DARPA's ALIAS program
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